Arthur Conan Doyle stands outside his Southsea medical practice, 1882

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Arthur Conan Doyle stands outside his Southsea medical practice, 1882

Arthur Conan Doyle lived and practiced as GP at 1 Bush Villas from 1882 until he moved to London in 1890. It was here that the first two Sherlock Holmes novels were written.
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1 Bush Villas, Elm Grove, Southsea
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A young man with a moustache is casually leaning on a railing outside the doorway to a three-storey apartment building. A few people are peering out an open window on the first floor. Grey speckles are flecked across the image, caused by the collection of dust.

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